880 resultados para Business Process Outsourcing
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Services account for more than 70 percent of GDP in the OECD countries and 50 percent of developing and transition countries. Standardization works to impose common norms on highly differentiated current practice as to availability, provision, and use of services. Some rely on public services, others provide consumer protection or relate to security matters involving liability issues for users and providers alike. Service standards reflect the development of a transnational hybrid authority which exercises a distinct form of market power in the reorganisation of the global capitalist economy towards services.
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Kasvava kilpailu ja alati globalisoituvat markkinat ovat pakottaneet yrityksiä hakemaan tehokkuutta myös taloushallinnon kaltaisista prosesseista, joiden tehokkuuteen ei aikaisemmin kiinnitetty juurikaan huomiota. Tutkielman ensimmäisenä keskeisenä tavoitteena on lisätä tietoa taloushallinnon tehostamisesta peilaamalla sitä tutkielman teoreettisen viitekehyksen kolmen keskeisen elementin – liiketoimintaprosessien tehostamisen, sähköisen taloushallinnon innovaatioiden ja taloushallinnon rajat ylittävän ulkoistamisen – kautta. Tutkimuksen toisena keskeisenä tavoitteena on syventää tätä teoreettista tietoa ja analysoida taloushallinnon tehostamiseksi kehitettyjen menetelmien toimivuutta Suomessa toimivan yrityksen ostolaskuprosessin osalta. Tutkielmassa pystyttiin selkeästi tuomaan esiin taloushallinnon tehostumiseen vaikuttaneita tekijöitä ja osoittamaan näiden ostolaskuprosessia tehostava vaikutus. Analysoitaessa eri menetelmien keskinäistä tehokkuutta voidaan suomalaisen yrityksen näkökulmasta perustellusti olettaa, että rajat ylittävät ulkoistamiset ovat vain välivaihe matkalla mahdollisimman pitkälle automatisoituun prosessiin – kun laskut vastaanotetaan sähköisinä verkkolaskuina ja täsmäytetään automaattisesti sähköisiin ostotilauksiin, voidaankin kysyä mitä ostolaskuprosessista voitaisiin ylipäänsä ulkoistaa.
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Tämän Pro Gradu -tutkimuksen tavoite on Filippiineillä toimivan kohdeorganisaation sisäisen HR Shared Services palvelukeskuksen kokeman henkilöstön vaihtuvuuden erityispiirteiden sekä syiden ymmärtäminen. Tätä kautta pyritään hahmottamaan myös sopivia vaihtuvuuden hallintakeinoja organisaatiotasolla. Tapaustutkimus toteutettiin laadullisen tutkimuksen keinoja ja sekundaarista lähtödataa käyttäen. Tutkimustulokset osoittivat, että kohdeorganisaatio paini useiden toimiala- ja maakohtaisten vaihtuvuuden tekijöiden lisäksi muutamien organisaatiokohtaisten haasteiden kanssa, jotka heijastuivat sen kokemaan työvoiman vaihtuvuuteen. Yksikön tulee muun muassa panostaa sisäisiin urakehitysmahdollisuuksiin sekä johtajien ja uusien työntekijöiden koulutukseen. Suuri osa löydetyistä vaihtuvuuden syistä on ainakin osin organisaation hallittavissa ja tätä kautta saatiin luotua lista suositelluista toimenpiteistä, joilla kohdeorganisaatio voi pyrkiä hallitsemaan henkilöstönsä vaihtuvuutta.
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El sector BPO&O es un sector con alto potencial en Colombia que aún se encuentra Incipiente. Dentro de este sector, los Call Centers juegan un papel importante para su desarrollo y Barranquilla posee grandes cualidades para permitir este crecimiento si se plantean las estrategias adecuadas.
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Siguiendo un marco teórico integrado por varios autores entorno a los sistemas de control de gestión a lo largo de varias décadas, este trabajo pretende estudiar y contrastar la relación entre el desarrollo de dichos sistemas y los recursos y capacidades. Para tal fin, se desarrolló un estudio de caso en Teleperformance Colombia (TC), una empresa dedicada a prestación de servicio de tercerización de procesos o business process outsourcing. En el estudio se establecieron dos variables para evaluar el desarrollo de sistema de control de gestión: el diseño y el uso. A su vez, para cada uno de ellos, se definieron los indicadores y preguntas que permitieran realizar la observación y posterior análisis. De igual manera, se seleccionaron los recursos y capacidades más importantes para el desarrollo del negocio: innovación, aprendizaje organizacional y capital humano. Sobre estos se validó la existencia de relación con el SCG implementado en TC. La información obtenida fue analizada y contrastada a través de pruebas estadísticas ampliamente utilizadas en este tipo de estudios en las ciencias sociales. Finalmente, se analizaron seis posibles relaciones de las cuales, solamente se ratificó el relacionamiento positivo entre uso de sistema de control gestión y el recurso y capacidad capital humano. El resto de relacionamientos, refutaron los planteamientos teóricos que establecían cierta influencia de los sistemas de control de gestión sobre recursos y capacidades de innovación y aprendizaje organizacional.
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This paper highlights the context within which business process outsourcing (BPO) has rapidly grown in India and the critical need to investigate the dynamics of human resource management (HRM) practices and systems in this sector. Using a mixed-method approach involving both in-depth interviews and self-completing questionnaires, we analyze the nature of HRM systems in BPO organizations operating in India. The analysis is based on a sample of 51 BPO companies, a majority of which are located near the capital of New Delhi. The results focus on the nature and structure of work and organization of Indian BPOs, as well as the strategic role played by HRM in such organizations. Furthermore, the findings highlight the way specific HRM practices such as recruitment, performance appraisal, training and development, and compensations are implemented. Our study suggests the existence of formal, structured, and rationalized HRM systems in Indian BPOs. A number of insights related to HRM policies and practices are shared by the HR managers interviewed shedding more light on the inner workings of the Indian BPO companies and their challenges. The analysis provides original and useful information to both academics and practitioners and opens avenues for future research on the nature of HRM systems and practices in the Indian BPO industry.
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Purpose: The business process outsourcing (BPO) industry in India is evolving rapidly, and one of the key characteristics of this industry is the emergence of high-end services offered by knowledge processing outsourcing (KPO) organizations. These organizations are set to grow at a tremendous pace. Given the people-intensive nature of this industry, efficient employee management is bound to play a critical role. The literature lacks studies offering insights into the HR challenges involved and the ways in which they are addressed by KPOs. The purpose of this paper is to attempt to fill this gap by presenting findings from an in-depth case study of a KPO organization. Design/methodology/ approach: To achieve the research objective we adopted an in-depth case study approach. The research setting was that of a KPO organization in India, which specialises in offering complex analytics, accounting and support services to the real estate and financial services industries. Findings: The results of this study highlight the differences in the nature of work characteristics in such organizations as compared to call centres. The study also highlights some of the key people management challenges that these organizations face like attracting and retaining talent. The case company adopts formal, structured, transparent and innovative human resource practices. The study also highlights that such enlightened human resource practices stand on the foundations laid by an open work environment and facilitative leadership. Research limitations/implications: One of the key limitations is that the analysis is based on primary data from a single case study and only 18 interviews. The analysis contributes to the fields of KPO, HRM and India and has key messages for policy makers. Originality/value: The literature on outsourcing has in general focused on call centres established in the developed world. However, the booming BPO industry in India is also beginning to offer high-end services, which are far above the typical call centres. These KPOs and their people management challenges are relatively unexplored territories in the literature. By conducting this study in an emerging market (India) and focusing on people-related challenges in KPOs, this study attempts to provide a fresh perspective to the extant BPO literature. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
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Purpose – Increasing turnover of frontline staff in call centres is detrimental to the delivery of quality service to customers. This paper aims to present the context for the rapid growth of the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector in India, and to address a critical issue faced by call centre organisations in this sector – the high employee turnover. Design/methodology/approach – Following a triangulation approach, two separate empirical investigations are conducted to examine various aspects of high labour turnover rates in the call centre sector in India. Study one examines the research issue via 51 in-depth interviews in as many units. Study two reports results from a questionnaire survey with 204 frontline agents across 11 call centres regarding employee turnover. Findings – This research reveals a range of reasons – from monotonous work, stressful work environment, adverse working conditions, lack of career development opportunities; to better job opportunities elsewhere, which emerge as the key causes of increasing attrition rates in the Indian call centre industry. Research limitations/implications – The research suggests that there are several issues that need to be handled carefully by management of call centres in India to overcome the problem of increasing employee turnover, and that this also demands support from the Indian government. Originality/value – The contributions of this study untangle the issues underlying a key problem in the call centre industry, i.e. employee turnover in the Indian call centre industry context. Adopting an internal marketing approach, it provides useful information for both academics and practitioners and suggests internal marketing interventions, and avenues for future research to combat the problem of employee turnover.
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Over the last two decades, international human resource management (IHRM) has evolved into an important field of research, teaching and practice. Until recently the focus of IHRM was on how to best manage human resources (HRs) in the multinational enterprise; however, IHRM has now evolved to incorporate two more perspectives, cross-cultural HRM and comparative HRM. Significant developments are taking place in the corporate world which have serious implications for IHRM. These include globalization, increasing foreign direct investments into emerging markets, growing intensity of cross-border alliances, growth of multinationals from emerging markets (such as China and India), increasing movement of people around the globe and an increasing trend in business process outsourcing to new economies. This emerging global economic scenario is creating immense opportunities for IHRM students and researchers. International Human Resource Management brings together articles which highlight the historical evolution of IHRM, discuss the contemporary issues and make projections for further developments in the field. The articles have been selected and arranged into sections in a way to help the reader better understand the developments in the field from different perspectives.
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El estudio realizado sobre la determinación de brechas estructurales para la integración de la Responsabilidad Social en una empresa del sector BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) de la ciudad de Manizales tuvo como objetivos: caracterizar los enfoques de responsabilidad social empresarial-RSE-; establecer la relación entre las políticas, prácticas, valores y objetivos corporativos con los principios y materias fundamentales de la RSE, identificar mecanismos de relación con los stakeholders, e identificar las estrategias de comunicación y las acciones para la integración de la RSE. El estudio fue realizado por mediante la aplicación de instrumentos metodológicos basados en la ISO 26000, OHSAS 18001 e ISO 14001, a las áreas de control interno, comercial, operaciones, nómina, compras y presupuesto. Los resultados evidencian brechas en la integración de grupos de interés, en los mecanismos de comunicación interna y externa y en las materias fundamentales, en especial las relacionadas con prácticas laborales y medio ambiente. La implementación del Sistema de Seguridad y Salud en el trabajo basado en las OHSAS 18001 y el Sistema de Gestión ambiental según la ISO 14001 puede contribuir al cierre de brechas detectadas; por otra parte, es fundamental definir estrategias corporativas que fortalezcan la relación y comunicación con los diferentes stakeholders.
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La evaluación del desempeño se ha convertido en un factor crítico para el éxito de las organizaciones, ya que realizarla de forma consciente y adecuada permite tomar decisiones y acciones que llevan a la obtención de mejores resultados. El presente trabajo muestra el impacto que tiene la evaluación del desempeño en los demás procesos de Gestión Humana: Incorporación, Desarrollo Humano (Formación y Capacitación, Plan Carrera y Bienestar) y Compensación. Se realizó una encuesta a los colaboradores de una empresa de servicio de tercerización de procesos de negocio (o BPO por sus siglas en inglés) de la ciudad de Medellín para conocer la percepción que tienen acerca de la importancia y utilidad de la evaluación de desempeño dentro de la organización, realizando una comparación con la teoría y encontrando que existen algunos procesos que las personas sienten que no son tan impactados por la evaluación del desempeño, por ejemplo, selección. Se plantea un modelo capaz de demostrar la forma como afecta la evaluación del desempeño los demás procesos de Gestión Humana y los resultados de la organización desde el momento en que la persona se incorpora a la misma, siendo fundamental el rol de los líderes, el análisis de las competencias de las personas y la alineación con la estrategia organizacional.
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The aim of this study was to create an outsourcing process for pharmaceutical product development. This study focuses on two main questions. The first question is “What is the outsourcing process model?” In the second phase key success factors of the outsourcing process are identified. As a result of the literature reviews, a general outsourcing process was created. Transaction cost economics and resource based view were used to derived a theoretical framework to the process by combining the existing processes presented in the literature. The model of process is considered used to the outsourcing broadly. The general outsourcing process was then developed further with the key factors that affect the success of pharmaceutical product development and the interviews of pharmaceutical outsourcing experts. The result of the research was the process consists of seven phases with key activities and expected outputs for each of the phases. In addition, the strategic decision-making framework for outsourcing decision in pharmaceutical product development is giving as well as the tools for selecting supplier and preparing structured contract. This study also gives some recommendations for managing the outsourcing process.